Epson’s latest range of projectors and printing solutions are tailored to meet the dynamic needs of modern classrooms, have been launched, and the Japanese tech company is promising vibrant, clear projections that captivate students and foster a more engaging learning environment.
Epson’s participation in the Enjovu eLearning Conference showed its role as a leader in educational technology. The conference, a key event for stakeholders in the education sector, facilitates the exchange of ideas and collaboration on enhancing digital learning landscapes.
The company’s technology supports a variety of multimedia content and connectivity options.
Held last week at the Serena Hotel in Nairobi, the Enjovu eLearning Conference aimed to promote the development of ICT-based and blended learning programs in the region.
It provided a platform for over 250 educators, administrators, researchers, experts, policymakers, and practitioners from Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania to build and strengthen relationships, furthering educational goals in the region.
For Mukesh Bector, Epson Regional Head for East and West Africa “Epson envisions creating the “classroom of the future” where technology plays a pivotal role in boosting student engagement, ensuring equitable learning opportunities, and enabling remote participation. This vision addresses the challenge of geographical barriers, allowing teachers to reach learners in various locations seamlessly, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience for all students.”
Equipped with interactive features, these projectors can transform any surface into a touchscreen, creating a highly interactive learning environment. This is particularly beneficial in hybrid learning settings, where education needs to be delivered to a broader audience both effectively and economically.
Epson highlighted several projector models at the conference, for instance the ED L530U which can project images up to 500 inches, ensuring that all students, regardless of their position in the classroom, have a clear view. The interactivity feature allows students, whether physically present or joining remotely, to actively participate in lessons.
With over 48 years of experience in the sector, Epson continues to lead with innovations that address the evolving needs of educational institutions. As the number one projector manufacturer globally since 2001, Epson’s commitment to developing technology that is easy to use, interactive, reliable, connected, and energy-efficient stands out in the industry.